What were Muybridge's contributions to motion pictures? What breakthroughs did he make? Why are they significant? What part of the story did you find the most interesting? Why?
I'd consider Muybridge to be the closest invention to film, before film came to be. It's pretty much film, but just all in one frame. He made a breakthrough in taking freeze frame pictures of a horse galloping and made the discovery that all 4 legs of the horse come up off the ground at once. I found it interesting how people didn't believe him, and even mocked him.
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